Last week, Norton Shores native Sylvia Yacoub
made it clear that she was serious about winning "The Voice," a reality TV show
on NBC.

Sylvia Yacoub, pictured, performing at a special live performance event celebrating the top 12 artists on "The Voice" at the House of Blues in Los Angeles on Nov. 8.Frazer Harrison | NBC

Up until Wednesday night's show, Yacoub had only showed
audiences and the show's coaches how powerful her voice was. Then, she
surprised them by showing a quieter, more vulnerable side when she
accompanied herself on the piano as she sang "The One That Got Away."

That performance won her enough votes to
move on to tonight's show. Yacoub will again sing a song of her choice and
she will only be able to move on in the competition if she gets enough votes.
If she receives the least or second least number of votes, she will be sent
home.

Help her continue her run on "The Voice" by tuning into
tonight's show at 8 p.m. and by voting for her through one of the methods
below:

Online: There are a few different
ways to vote online. Visit www.nbc.com/the-voice
or vote through the show's Facebook app, Zeebox App, or NBC app. You can vote
up to ten times per artist using one or all of these methods.

iTunes: Buy Yacoub's latest single –
the studio version of whatever she sings live tonight – at www.iTunes.com/TheVoice during the
voting period. Each song purchase will count as a vote and viewers can purchase
the song up to ten times on a particular Apple account.

Phone: The show will display a phone
number that viewers can call to cast a vote for Sylvia during tonight's show. Viewers
can call up to 10 times.

Texting: If you're a Sprint
customer, you can also vote by texting certain code. Viewers who are also
Sprint customers can vote up to ten times from each originating number.

Don't forget that MLive and the Muskegon Chronicle are
hosting a viewing party tonight in our downtown Muskegon office, located on the
corner of Third Street and W. Western Avenue.

We're screening the show on all our TV
screens here at the hub and we'll provide plenty of comfy seating and snacks.

We'll also set up a "voting station" up front, so you can sneak in a few votes for Sylvia before voting on your own devices. MLive's office also has free wireless, so feel free
to bring to your mobile devices and vote right after the show.

And just so we're clear, the event is open to the public and it doesn't cost a thing.